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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-06, Page 18AN OPERATION IN PROGRESS — Students of Usborne Central School on a tour of Centralia Agricultural College Thursday watched as students of the animal health course continued their studies. Shown above watching a dog under anaesthetic are Jim Ballantyne, Kim Riehl, Carrie Stroud, Bonnie Westlake, Todd Heywood and Ralph Bremner. T-A photo Bread baking course studied by members of Granton 4-H • Music By In Between • Spot Prizes LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IKis.Thurs., Fri. & Sat,— • In Between Plan Now to Attend Our Valentine's Dance FRIDAY, FEB. 14 Club Albatross Huron Industrial Park Phone 228-6733 Dufferin Hotel CENTRALIA ENTERTAINMENT Friday & Saturday Night Lesperance Trio DAILY BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL DINING LOUNGE OPEN MON. TO SAT. 11:30 a.m, to 2:00 p.m. AND 5 p.m, to 7 p.m. Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648 DASHWOOD HOTEL Entertainment Feb. 7 - 8 Ray-Don Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Weekdays 12-2, 5.8 Fri. & Sat, 12-2, 5-9 Sundays 4-8 Daily Luncheon Specials Planning a special function we will be pleased to assist you Banquet facilities available KIRKTON ATHLETIC GROUNDS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 * Snow Queen Dance - 8 p.m. Skippers Orchestra $4.00 per couple SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 * Novelty Events 1 p.m. Admission $1.00 per day Public School Children Free * Carnival Dance - 8:30 p.m. Desjardines Orchestra $4.00 per couple SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 * Circuit Races & Drags - 12 noon Admission $1.00 per day Public School Children Free Refreshments on grounds Proceeds for youth betterment EXETER Phone 235-0151 •• rt. ... •• •• •• •• ••• ••• •••• 1.4 Every Friday and Saturday 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ... •• Chicken Specials For Take-Out Phone 235-1913 Snack Pack ... $1.25 15 Pieces .... $5.75 Dinner Pack .. $2.10 21 Pieces $7.50 9-Pieces $3.50 Wedgies 600 Per Order (Included Free With Snack Pack and Dinner Pack) ANNE'S CSOHFOFEPE Main and Wellington Streets, Exeter HOTEL HENSALL This is Entertainment! FEB. 7 AND 8 Al Harvey & the Blueboys FEB. 14 & 15 Easy Riders Featuring Vonny Music starts at 8:30 p.m. Dress regulations in effect Friday & Saturday evening TRY OUR FAMOUS PIG TAILS The Country Room The Home of Country Style Cooking CHEF'S SPECIAL DAILY Eat at Les Pines ... Diet At Home Les Pines Hotel Motel North of the Bridge Air Once Again . . . Les Pines Features THE Olden Brothers Smash Hits During Their New Year's Engagement Here! THIS THURS., FRI. AND SAT. FRIDAY SPECIALS MP THIS WEEK I Chicken Chow Mein $2.15 Sweet and Sour Pork $2.25 Fish 'n Chips $1.65 Wally's c.hai rndeesne mEtnt:. Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 235-0464. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sundays 12 noon to 8 p.m. L B - • - Singles Dance Men and Women 25 and over Sat., Feb. 22 for a fun night CLINTON LEGION HALL 8:30 P.M. Music by the Truetones /** St Valentine Dance Friday, Feb. 14 8:30 to 1 KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by the PARISH FAMILY S5.00 couple Sponsored by Exeter Saddle Club Everyone Welcome By MRS. E. SUMMERS 4-H news The new couse for 4-H mem- bers this year is "Let's bake bread" the club hopes to get started by the middle of February. Girls - if you are interested in this course, please get in touch with 4-H leaders Mrs. Jim Hodgins & Mrs. Mike O'Shea. Scout & Cub news The scouts have made plans to start St. John's Ambulance classes and "Pete" Harding, London is coming next week to instruct the boys on By MANUEL CURTS We welcome Mr. & Mrs. Joseph De Vree and Frank of Ilderton who have purchased the home formerly owned by Mrs. Harold McDonald. Mr. De Vree is a Mason contractor. Our village now boasts a population of 31. Mr. & Mrs. ,Gata,Pollock and family, London, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Pollock. Mrs. Beatrice McDonald. Lon- don was an overnight visitor, Friday, with Lillian Ulens. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Gardner, Newmarket, have been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Melissa Gardner. "My son," says the mother, "has good qualifications for being a doctor — his handwriting for instance." Pineridge Chalet Dance Sat., Feb. 8 9- 1 a.m. MOZART'S MELODY MAKERS Reservations: phone 262-2277 236-4610, 236-4213 Sunday, Feb. 16 Crippled Kids Day Pancake Breakfast, Floor show Snowmobile Races Mooseburgers resuscitation. A visit to the London Free Press Building is arranged for Tues. evening February 18th. Rev. Mary McInally spoke to the cubs on their Religion and Life badge, following her talk the boys took part in a question and answer period, Lady Foresters Installed The installation of officers for 1975 for Court Valentine L1861 Canadian Order of Foresters, took place on Monday evening January 27, Phyllis Galbraith District Deputy and Ruth Jarvis her High Marshall were the installing officers, the following sisters were installed: Past president - Florence McRobert, president - Sandra Hern, vice-pres - Peggy Wilson, sec-treas. - Dorothy Hern, corres.-sec. - Marjory Mills, Chaplain - Edith Youngson, conductor - Lois Herbert, guard - Audrey Hodgins. In her brief message to the members Sister Galbraith said she was pleased to see that the court had put in a young president and that she was looking forward to hearing about great activities in the coming year. Plans were discussed on how to celebrate the court's birthday at the next meeting. It was decided that it would again be a smorgasbord supper and each sister would invite her husband or a friend and another couple. Anglican Church news At St, Thomas Anglican Church Rev. R.N. Savary conducted the morning service, and officiated at the service of Holy Com- munion, The minister took his text from the Gospel according to St. Luke and spoke on the "Presentation of Christ in the temple" and on His being the Light of the World. Flowers were placed in the church in memory of the late Mrs. Armand German. United Church news At the United Church the guest minister was Rev. Morris Francis of the Avon-Putnam Pastoral Charge, Rev. Francis is also chairman of the London Conference World Outreach. Taking his text from the Scripture "Man does not live by bread alone, but by the Word of God," Rev. Francis entitled his sermon "Which kind of bread" and dealt with the concern felt by the church at the lack of response to the appeal for support to the Mission and Service Fund, The flowers in the church were placed there in memory of the late Mrs. Armand German. Personals Congratulations to Allison Brown on winning the Junior Trophy for the public speaking contest at South Perth School. Allison, the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Brown is 9 yrs. old, in Grade 4 and her subject was "Raccoons." Later at the Legion Hall in St. Mary's Allison had to compete with the intermediate class as there was not one for juniors, although she did not place, she received $5. (as did all who competed) for her effort. Michale Brine also of South Perth School won the top award at St, Mary's,. He also won the Intermediate Trophy at his school, Congratulations Michael. Mrs. H.E. Coxon who recently celebrated her 93 rd birthday has entered Sun Haven nursing home in Lambeth. Before Mrs. Coxon left, friends and neighbors presented her with some new luggage. We wish her well in her new quarters, Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Armand German who passed away at Strathmere Lodge on Thursday, January 30, Mrs. German was a former resident of Granton. Weekend guests with Mrs. Robt Rainey were her nieceElaine and her husband Steven Christman and their son Graham from Dundas. Mr. & Mrs. Newton Gunning arrived home recently after spending a month in California with their daughter and her husband Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morrice. Mr. & Mrs. Bev. Westman have returned from a vacation in Florida. Mrs. Kop Sr. has returned from spending Christmas with her family in Holland. We are happy to report that Earle Middleton and Allan Ait- cheson are home from hospital, still there , are Mrs. Pete Wallis and Alton Neil, best wishes for their recovery, Mr. & Mrs. John Middleton London visited with Mr. & Mrs. Earle Middleton on Sunday. Late Sunday afternoon Granton Fire Dept. were called to the home of Michael Tazier at tenth concession of Blanshard Township to extinguish a fire that had started in a tractor in the garage. Mr. Doug Brown, David & Allison journeyed to Toronto over the weekend to attend the Boston vs Maple Leaf hockey game and to bring Doug's mother-in-law, Mrs. James Kerr, home after babysitting her grandchildren while their parents, Mr. & Mrs, Jas Kerr Jr. were holidaying in Hawaii. Lucan seniors enjoy bowling Tuesday afternoon was "a first" for the Lucan Senior Citizens 'Club when 17 of the members met at the Lanes for an afternoon of bowling, It was also "a first" for several, others had not bowled for many years and a few were regular bowlers. Consequently the scores ranged from a high of 568 for two games, to a very low score, but everyone had a good time and will be back on Tuesday, February 11. More bowlers will be welcome. Lady's birthday is celebrated Mrs. Robert Coleman, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dickens, was born February 2,1884, about 6 miles N. of Lucan on Concession 4. Although 91 years of age, Mrs. Coleman enjoys good health and is able to take care of her own apartment. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs, W. W. Garrett, of London, held a family birthday dinner in her honour last Saturday. Mrs. Coleman was showered with many useful gifts from each member of her family. Stage shower for bride-elect Mrs. Gerald Gilmour, Mrs. Stanley Flood and Mrs. A, W. Thompson co-hosted a miscellaneous shower at the latter's home on Wednesday evening, for Jane Lockyer, prior to her marriage to Bill Cornish, on February 15, at the Lucan United Church. "Bride's Bingo" and several contests were enjoyed with Mrs. Wesley Hickson, Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Mrs. Gary Hayter, Mrs. James Lockyer and Joan Lockyer as winners. The bride elect was assisted by her sister Joan and Mrs. Flood, and a "bride's apron" was made with the bows. Mrs. A. E. Reilly also assisted Mrs, Thompson Lions' host Ilderton The Lucan and District Lions Club was host on Monday evening to Deputy District Governor, Lion Keith Grigg and 25 of his fellow Lions from Ilderton District Club. Peter Baldwin of London was their guest ,speaker., --He is, an officer of the John Howard Society and spoke on his work with that organization. Two hockey coaches and two baseball coaches are being sent, courtesy of the Lions Club, to the Exeter Sportsman's dinner. The Exeter Lions Club was given permission to extend their "arm chair bingo" to the Lucan Area. The Lion Region Rally will be held in Ilderton on April 9. -say ••• you care I FEBRUARY / 14T11 ••• FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BING Games Every Monday and Wednesday BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS Dashwood 6:15 p.m. Exeter 6:30 p.m. Huron Park 6:40 p.m. Centralia 6:45 p.m. Lucan 6:55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 ANNUAL MEETING Exeter Agricultural Society Friday, Feb. 7 S.H.D.H.S, Library Featuring the great debate. "Resolved that the Agricultural Fair such as Exeter Fair is more beneficial to our community than a Trade Fair such as Lucan Fair," Directors meet 7:45 Members meet 8:15 All members and partners welcome Bruce Shapton, Pres. A. G. Hicks, Sec. Lunch Dance Central Huron Secondary School Music By "Major Hoople's Boarding House" Friday, Feb. 7 9y 12 Admission: $2.00 with student card $2.25 without